Find a Loan Officer

Buying a home is not nearly as intimidating with a CalHFA loan officer at your side. CalHFA only works with approved, skilled loan officers who are familiar with CalHFA's loan programs and their various requirements, options and benefits. These loan officers can guide you through the entire home buying process from start to finish.

CalHFA Top Lending Heroes

These Top Hero Loan Officers have helped the most homebuyers obtain CalHFA First Mortgage Loans including down payment assistance. They recognize the challenges of low to moderate income homebuyers in today’s market.

Search All CalHFA Loan Officers

View this list of CalHFA preferred loan officers to locate the name and phone number of a CalHFA-trained loan officer near you.

Our lender database will allow you to locate a branch office near you. However, please note that all branch offices may or may not have loan officers on site that are trained to process CalHFA loans. Contacting a "preferred loan officer" will get you in touch with someone who is trained and has experience with CalHFA loans.

If you'd like to get a referral to one of CalHFA's preferred loan officers, fill out this short contact form.

Be Prepared Before You Call:

When initially contacting a loan officer, you may want to have this list of documents and information available to help answer questions the loan officer will ask you:

Pay stubs

Bank statements

Employment history

Previous tax returns

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Eligibility Questions?

CalHFA's Homebuyer Education

ONLINE: eHome's eight-hour Homebuyer Education and Counseling course is the only online course accepted by CalHFA. (fee: $99) Other online courses like Frameworks are not acceptable because they do not provide a one-hour, 1-on-1 counseling follow-up session.

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